Right on with "The End "by the Beatles....the order of solos is McCartney,Harrison (wow) and Lennon.
"Theme To An Imaginary Western" by Mountain (Leslie West). I'm listening to Abbey Road now.
I saw the Beatles on the Anthology doing a live version of "I Feel Fine"......it was Lennon playing the riff! I thought it would be Harrison on his Gretsch.
Plain Corn Flakes with honey poured on them,and ice cold milk...............
i'm 100 percent steve vai. I'm obsessed, he's amazing. John petrucci is no doubt the most solid guitarist, for playing and songwriting, but everything including improv goes to steve vai. AMAZING. satriani isn't bad though.
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howabout the doobies- is it "rock me a little while", or "take me in your arms"?
killer solo, however, i saw the reunion tour in the mid '80's @ the san diego sports arena & lindsay buckingham played that solo and he SHREDDED IT UP!!!!
(yes, lindsay buckingham)
shredded wheat
what about freakies cereal? remeber the freakie tree?
talk about your fetchin big $$$ !!!
Neil Young's Cinnamon Girl.... Yes I know it is only one not repeatedly played, but come on, you gotta have balls to do something that lame, and it does have a cool feel to it, even if it is just one long note......
The Allmans were one of those bands that could be quite good or bad in concert. At their best I'd vote for One Way Out. Listen to the bass player come in a too early on Duane's solo (a mistake). Duane keeps nailing riff after riff and then it all comes together on the turn around.
Dicky plays a Les Paul through a wide-open Marshall on this one. Tone clinic!